Corrupt Excel files

starfishandcoffee

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Hi Everyone

I have 6 corrupt excel files, started with one not closing properly and then subsequent files I tried to open.

This is what I have tried so far without success:-
1.Follow microsoft recovery suggestions
2.Attempted to open in workpad, star office etc
3.Tried demo versions of software (ExcelRecoveryToolbox) but just it froze without reading
4.Attempted to link the data in a new spreadsheet e.g ( =[xxx]sheet1!a1 )
5.Paid 25 pounds for Windows Repair Kit which scanned, identifed problems,claimed a fix, but with no change.
6.Emailed to a consultant. The original files just sit there without uploading (the file size should be manageable), zipped versions are empty


This is what I have done so far with some success
1. Tried to remain calm patient and hopeful that there is a solution from a kind person out there!

I had a similar problem recently. As I recall I was able to open worksheet by worksheet in a .wks file and copy it except for the individual page that was corrupted. But i cannot remember exactly and i'm having problems opening in different formats a mentioned

Any further suggestions or offers of help? Thanks so much
 

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What format are the files - xls, xlsx, other?
 
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thanks for responding

yes, I did initially though I have cleared it since then, i cant remember the exact outcome but i didnt get anywhere with them

they are .xlsx files
 
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If you rename one as .zip rather than as .xlsx, can you open it and view the contents?
 
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and they're in the same folder on an external drive. Spreadsheets on my computer are working fine. I cant transfer the files because it comes up with a cyclic redundancy check error when attempting.
The external drive itself appears to be ok although a couple of times when trying to fix it has shut down with an I/O error, though this resolves by disconnecting and rebooting
 
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I cant transfer the files because it comes up with a cyclic redundancy check error when attempting.
The external drive itself appears to be ok although a couple of times when trying to fix it has shut down with an I/O error, though this resolves by disconnecting and rebooting

that doesn't sound that OK to me! Methinks you may have a drive failure looming or in progress. I take it you don't have any other copies of these files?
 
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It is not saved in a methodical way but I have most of it knocking it around.
Out of a years work I would lose a few days worth of raw data, and a few days work of processing it.



(PS - The zipped version is the same size as the original)
 
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